Fear is a natural response caused by real danger. A phobia, on the other hand, is an irrational fear of an object or situation that causes little or no danger. Either may cause certain individuals to experience heightened states of anxiety.
Agoraphobia
Claustrophobia
Disposaphobia
Fear of Anaesthesia
Fear of Authority
Fear of Balloons
Fear of Bees or Wasps
Fear of Being Alone
Fear of Birds
Fear of Blood
Fear of Bodily Functions
Fear of Buttons
Fear of Cats
Fear of Childbirth
Fear of Commitment
Fear of Criticism
Fear of Death
Fear of Dental Treatment
Fear of Doctors and Dentists
Fear of Dogs
Fear of Driving
Fear of Elevators (Lifts)
Fear of Eye Drops
Fear of Failure
Fear of Fainting
Fear of Fear
Fear of Flying
Fear of Flying Everyday
Fear of Frogs
Fear of Furry Animals
Fear of Germs
Fear of Ghosts
Fear of Heights or Bridges
Fear of Injections
Fear of Insects
Fear of Contact Lenses
Fear of Internal Examinations
Fear of Intimacy
Fear of Lizards
Fear of Loud Noises
Fear of Monsters (for Children)
Fear of Moths
Fear of Motorway Driving
Fear of MRI Scan
Fear of Needles (for Children)
Fear of Pregnancy
Fear of Rats and Mice
Fear of Rejection
Fear of Snakes
Fear of Spiders
Fear of Spiders for Children
Fear of Success
Fear of Swimming (for Children)
Fear of Talking on the Telephone
Fear of Technology
Fear of the Dark
Fear of Thunderstorms
Fear of Travel
Fear of Viral Contamination
Fear of Vomiting
Fear of Warmth on Skin
Fear of Water
Fearless Flying
Homophobia
Phobia Release
School Phobia
Sea Sickness
Social Phobia
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